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The Brien Center for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Inc.

Diversion Coordinator

The Brien Center for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Inc., Pittsfield, Massachusetts, us, 01201

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Overview Performs daily case management for youth participating in the Massachusetts Youth Diversion Program (MYDP). Acts as main point of contact for youth in diversion, families, service providers, and diversion referrers.

Essential Job Functions

Adheres to all applicable state and federal regulations; ensures compliance with the organization’s policies and procedures, code of conduct, and all applicable regulatory requirements.

Meets with youth referred for MYDP and families to explain the process and expectations.

Completes risk/needs assessments and gathers information from collaterals to effectively craft an individualized diversion agreement.

Matches youth to appropriate intervention for case plans.

Monitors youth progress throughout the diversion process.

Meets with youth at a pre‑determined frequency in the community or other approved locations to support youth engaging in interventions identified on their case plan.

Keeps in contact with youth at a pre‑determined frequency and communicates with youth about expectations at each stage of diversion.

Communicates with other system stakeholders and service providers in the community.

Builds community connections and establishes partnerships for future programming.

Attends court hearings and other meetings relevant to youth needs.

Distributes, collects, and inputs data on diversion cases for purposes of evaluations.

Other Duties

Performs additional duties, as directed by management.

Attends or completes all required meetings and trainings.

Participates in regularly scheduled individual and group supervision.

Qualifications, Experience, and Education

Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, social work, psychology, sociology, or related field.

Minimum one year of experience working with at‑risk youth.

Excellent knowledge of community resources.

Basic knowledge of/experience in restorative justice practices.

Basic knowledge of/experience in screening/assessment tools, case planning, and evidence‑based practices.

Strong organizational and time management skills.

Valid Driver’s License and use of personally insured vehicle for agency business.

Hiring Information

Seniority level: Entry level

Employment type: Full‑time

Job function: Other

Industry: Mental Health Care

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